Home sick today and just getting into the site...really enjoy it. So, here's my question to everyone. How often do you get out during an average week to hit? Once again, "in a perfect world" I'd love to get to the range twice a week and then play 9 twice a week with an 18 round during the weekend. At our local town course I am able to get 9 in with a cart very quickly, so it's do-able. Today stinks since I was planning to get out, but the flu bug changes that rather quickly. Just curious as to what other folks do.

I like playing golf. I do not like practicing golf unless I am unable to play. So in a perfect world I have no other committments and could play 4-5 times a week. I tend to hit range balls only when faced with a prolonged slump or if the in-laws are coming over and I only have time to hit some balls. When I do practice, I spend more time on the short game than pounding range balls.

I just put an area in my yard that I can hit irons to. I can hit from 110 to 160 yards. I like to play 18 twice a week if possible. Work on the irons some every day if not raining. Do short game work while working in the yard, 10 yards to 50 yards. I need a putting green but it's a little out of the budget right now. LOL

Every day when the weather is nice enough, I'm out there doing something. If I don't have time to play a round, I'll spend a half hour putting or chipping or hitting range balls or blasting out of the bunker.

I have made golf as important in my life as my business and my marriage (though my wife hasn't tested that yet). I work full time, but have some flexibility in my schedule since I own the business. In season, I play usually 3-4 times a week and have 2 or 3 dedicated practice sessions, with a purpose, each week as well. Most of my practice sessions are around the green, working on chips and pitches from all sorts of lies. I like putting practice the least, but I do it a lot. My putting is pretty good these days. I hit some balls virtually every day. Maybe only 20, sometimes 200, but some every day, 365 days of the year, just to keep my muscle memory as fresh as possible. Living here in the Northeast, this past mild winter made it easy to stay sharp. That's not typically the case here. Normally, at this time of year, I might be approaching 15 rounds for the year, but this year, on May 2, I expect to be playing my 40th round later today. Hoping to get in 110 rounds this year, God willing.

I'm seriously considering installing a green at each end of my L shaped front yard, I could tee off to the West as a par 5 then a hundred yards later, tee off a second ball as a par 4, then move on down toward the green and have a third tee box for a par 3. Theoretically it would take 12 shots to corral the 3 balls to the hole. It might be a boring course, but you could then play the three balls back the other way to the green on the East end. I've been mowing the grass tighter and tighter for the last 7 years, it almost looks like a golf course now, just need some bunkers.

I'm seriously considering installing a green at each end of my L shaped front yard, I could tee off to the West as a par 5 then a hundred yards later, tee off a second ball as a par 4, then move on down toward the green and have a third tee box for a par 3. Theoretically it would take 12 shots to corral the 3 balls to the hole. It might be a boring course, but you could then play the three balls back the other way to the green on the East end. I've been mowing the grass tighter and tighter for the last 7 years, it almost looks like a golf course now, just need some bunkers.

Bryan, I measured the clearing on google earth. It looks like 80 yards wide for 375 yards and then turns right for another 155 yards. It would be just barely enough for a par 5. Anything hit into the woods would be lost forever. Even the rabbits get lost.

Bryan, I measured the clearing on google earth. It looks like 80 yards wide for 375 yards and then turns right for another 155 yards. It would be just barely enough for a par 5. Anything hit into the woods would be lost forever. Even the rabbits get lost.

Sweet. I'd make three greens...one at each end and one in the middle. That way, you can have two par 4's (one playing each way down the long leg), two par 3's (one playing each way down the short leg), and two par 5's (playing each way down the whole thing). That's 2/3 of a front nine!